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'QFECIFICA'TION forming part of Letters Patent No. 307,54=8, dated November 4, 11884.

Application filed September 16, 1894.

T 0 all whom, it may concern.-

Be it known that I, CESAR HUET, of New Orleans, in the parish of Orleans and State of Louisiana, have invented a new and Improved Motor, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

My invention relates to spring, weight, or other motive power apparatus for driving fans and other light machinery; and it consists of a novel contrivance for multiplying and transmitting the motion; also, of an improvement in the contrivance of open coupling for the application of the power to a fan and other devices; and, also, of an improved regulator and brake device, all as hereinafter fully described.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.

Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved motor. Fig. 2 is a-plan view, and Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are details of different parts in section.

In this example I have represented a drum, (1.,with a cord, Z), weight 0, and a multiplyingtrain of gear-wheels, d, as the means of obtaining the power, said train terminating in a shaft, c,- but a steamengine or other motor may be employed to apply the power to said shaftc, as preferred. To this shaft 6 I gear a large-toothed wheel, g, by a pinion, f, for the purpose of turning a wheel or disk, It, having a zigzag cam-groove, i, in one side, in which groove works a pin, j, on one of a pair of pendulum'levers, 7:, pivoted at j, and having short arms extending above said fulcrum, and pivoted to one end of the connecting-rod Z, whose other end is fitted to the crank-pin an, of a shaft, or, carrying a fly-wheel, 0, and a driving-pulley, p. The driving-pulley p connects with the shaft 11 of the fan orother object to be driven., The weight 8 of the pendulum-lever is to be sufficient to over-balance the resistance of the fly-wheel and the fan or other device to be driven, so that the thrusts of the cam-groove on the pin j will effect rotation of the fly-wheel 0, said thrusts being alternately forward andbackward. The weight 8 is to be fitted adjustably along the lever is, to vary the power of the weight according as the (No model.)

resistance of the device to be driven is more or less.

For regulating the motion of the cam-wheel, and for a means of applying a friction-brake so as to gradually stop the machine without shock, I have geared the weighted balancelevert to wheel g,which drives the cam-wheel h by the pinion a, and have fitted the conehub o to one end of the shaft to, which carries said balance-lever, together with the conesocket clutch .40, having the adjusting-screw 3 and arranged to be pressed on said cone '0 by said screw when it is desired to stop the ma chine.

To the shaft q I apply a pulley, z, for gearing with a sewing-machine or any other light machine, and on said shaft I also arrange a fan consisting of wings a, which I secure by means of a hub-cleat, b, suitably fitted to the inner edge of each wing and grooved to fit the shaft, bolting said cleats together, so as to clamp them on the shaft; and 'I propose to utilize this contrivance for coupling said shaft q to the end of another shaft by placing said fans and hub-cleats on said shaft q, so as to project from the end sufficiently to clamp the end of the shaft to be coupled on, thus adapting the fan to serve the purpose of a clutch also when the machine to be driven may require to be coupled by a clutch. In this example the fan-shaft q is mounted on the top of a stand, 0, extending up from the main frame suitably for support ing the fan in a position for fanning a person. sitting in a chair or lying, in bed, and the weight a is suspended from the top of another vertical extension, d, of said frame for a long range of the weight, and said extension forms the guideways for the weight, and is located atone side of the drum, where there is clear space for the, weight to descend to the floor, the cord being extended laterally from the drum thereto under guide-pulleys c, and said cord extends up through a central hole in the weight to the upper pulley, f, for a compact arrangement. ing-post, y, and ratchetclutch hof such power apparatus.

Having thus fullydescribed my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent The drum has the usual wind- 9 wheelh,pendu1um-1everk, crank-shaft n, and

grooved wheel h, and connected with the crankpin of a driving shaft, substantially as described. I 4. The fan-wings a, having hub-cleats b, 2. The combination of the cam grooved bolted to the shaft q, for securing said fan- Wheel h, pendulum-lever 7c, crank-shaft n, fiywings, and forming a coupling clutch, subwheel 0, balanced regulating-lever t, and stantia-lly as described. clutch m 0* with a motive-power apparatus, CESAR HUET. substantially as described. Witnesses:

3. Thependulum-lever7c,suspended on pivot I AUG. MAHONE, j, and having a pin, Working inthe can1- PAUL CATTAING.

1. The combination of the cam-grooved fly-wheel 0 with a motive power apparatus,

substantially as described. v 5 

